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medicine
10 English lessons on the topic of
'medicine'
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“You know what helps me is as soon as the pain starts, I take an aspirin or something to stop the inflammation.”
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“The doctor said that it would take a few days for the antibiotics to take effect.”
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3.
“I believe it's sold over the counter.”
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“It says not to take it on an empty stomach.”
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“Take one capsule of this two or three times a day; it'll help ease the pain.”
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“Do not use if seal is broken.”
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7.
“I went to a doctor and got some antibiotics, but she said that it would take a few days for them to kick in.”
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“You should put some stuff on it to keep it from getting infected, don't you think?”
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“I need to go get my prescription filled, so I'll be back in a while.”
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“She wrote me a prescription for some pain killers.”
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